Combined account and cash register.



PT A. MQOASKEY. COMBINED ACCOUNT AND CASH REGISTER.

APPLIOATIOE FILED wuss, 1908. V

Patented Aug. 29, 1911.

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P. A. MOG'ASKEY.

COMBINED ACCOUNT AND DASH REGISTER.

I v I APPLICATION FILED JUNES, 1908. 11,001,875, Patented M13229, 1911.

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1 1 I 1 M W P. A. MoOASKEY.

COMBINED 1000mm AND CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED JU NE 3, 1908.

Patented Aug. 29, 1911.

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I arr/1r P. A. MQGASKEY. COMBINED ACCOUNT AND CASH REGISTER.

' APYLIOATION IILEQ JUNE 3, 1908. 1,001,875. Patented Aug. 29,1911.

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AND CASH REGISTER.

Patented Aug. 29,1911.

Application flied .lu-iic' t, 1908. Serial No. 431;,338.

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it known that 1, Penny A, McCasnnr, citizen. of the United States, residing at r "use, in the county of Stark and State" 6 of;, ;0hie, have invented a certain new and useful im rcvement'in Gorn'hinedAccountand eer-e of whlchthe followin exact descriotion, Ife erenee'=being had to the itcciimpanylng draw'in y I I l 3 This invention relates to credit accounting appliances, the same being an improvement 11 n the machine known on the market as ,t eJMcCaskey account register, such as is Shown in my Patent No. 788,126, the object of the invention being to provide said machines with an individual auto raphic account record strip for each cler whereby with the sales slipsof said clerks which are combine with t e account record strips :1

"corresponding numberof autogra hie cosh recor strips, and to further com ine with the cash record strips a corresponding num her-pf cash receptacles in which the moneys oftherespeotive clerks may be kept segref from tl e moneysjo'fthe other clerks.

doifmt record-strips from the main front leaf-offthe account register and for feeding rd strips from the respective cash receptacle's selecting mechanism being aiso. rovide'd for causing either :of the acoo "6r .th'ecash-record strips to be separatel'r fedi By these means the proprietoris enah edfito compare the record strips of the several clerks with one anotherso as to ascertain, the relative numbers of sales made thi being an index to the ,eflieiency ofthe marks-wind to com are the records on said Ibtijji s-With the salias "slips filed inthe "nine 'inei I Combined also with the main front cover of the account recorder and 'with thecash drawers is an advertisingdevice which is operated whenever a cash receptacle or the i divided atinterv'als throughout its lengt main front cover is operated.

fo h theimachine in the pinned one of erkls cash kevs. said {*th recorded transactions may be compared revi ions are also made for feeding the ac In-the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 view showing the belt; Fig. 8 is a section through-the upper part of the casin for the advertising belt, showing the rol or over which" said belt "passes and the means for turning the roller;

ig. 4 is a detail view of the frame in which the spools for the record strips are journaled; Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view said spools; Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section through the plunger shown in Fig. 5; Fig. 7 is a side elevation of the ratchet wheel shown in Fig. 5; Fig. 8 is a plan view, partly in section and part1 in elevation, showing the arrangement of t e cash'and the account record strips and the manner in which the spools for said strips are mounted in the cnsin F ign- 9 is asectional view taken substantmlly on the hustl -90f Fig. 8 and look F ig'f 1Q a plan View of therear end of a cas1 retgptacle showing the plate thereon for operating the advertising belt, for locking the cash receptacle and for feeding the cash record strips; Fig. 11 is adiagrammatic view showing the electrical connections for a controlling the release of the cash receptacles; and Fig. 12 is a View like Fig. 1, except that the frontleef is in its forward osition,an d the spring clips on said leaf an on the adja-cent eaf are shown.

. Taking up a fuller description of my. in vention by reference to the drawings, in

mate the same parts throughout theseveral views, 1 re resents the sides .of the main recorder, and 4. the series of pivoted vertically extending leaves upon which are mounted the spring clips 4+ for holding the illustrated in'my said Patent No. 7,83,126, so that it is not necessii- I same further in this application. In front of the hinged cover 2 and, by preference, sloping downwardly from the front edge of said cover, is a plate 5 which is pertiall so as to receive 1VQt8d cover plates 6, there being one of sei pivoted plates for each 10f the clerks o eratin the machine. Each-of these plates'ls-prov-ided at its rear edge with a -rearwa'rdly projecting tongue 7, over which the front'edge of the hinged cover 2 is adapted to extend when, the cover is mechelnism for operating the advertising through the mechanism for turning one of.

4 which the same reference characters des1gsales, slips, the parts thus referred to being to describe the.

ing in the direction of the arrow-thereon;

casing, 2 t e hinged cover ,for the index sheet, 3 theimain front leaf of the account olosed. Preferably the cover 2 is locked likewise locked.

"with an opening9, and a correspondingly its closed position, the lock .therefor .being indicated at 8 in Fig. 1, said figure showing the cover-plate closed. When, therefore, the cover 2 is locked, the cover plates 6 are Each of the cover plates (3 is provided sha ed opening 10, the openings-in the severa cover plates formin a transverse row across the-machine. Wit in these openings, and closing the same except for narrow slots 11, are transparent plates 12 of glass or similar material, the slots 11 being of a width suflicient to enable the clerks to white therethrougli on the recordstrips below the same. -The cover plate 6 at the left side of the machine is desi at'ed A, the-next cover late is desi with said plates being used by the clerks A,.'B,q C and D respectively. Below the cover lates 6 I secure-writing tables 13 over w ich the record strips are fed, said s'trl s being guided at the lower edge of said tab es by 'a roller 14. As shown in Fig. 12,-

' the slots 11 are not covered bythe front leaf- 3 when the same is in its forward position, thus, enablin the clerk-to make his record after the sai leaf is opened if he so desires,

' although-in the normal operation the saidrecord would be made before the leaf is operated so as to feed the record strip immediately and thus bring therecord beneath the plate 12, in which position it cannot be altered- Within the main cabinet beneath the rec- 'the money with which he is intrusted.

These cash receptacles are preferably in the formof sliding cash drawers, as shown, the drawers being provided in frontwith let .ters designating the clerk using the same, such as the letters A, B, G and D, said-letters i being hereinafter used for reference toi these drawers The drawers are normally held in their closed position by means hereinafter described, but are thrown outwardly. when released by springs 15, which are preferably the plate 16, and extending parallel there-.

of the semi-elliptic type, and WlfllCll are secured to a vert callyextending plate 16 at the rear of the cash drawers. Spaced from with at the rear of theleaye's 4, is a plate 17,

i -=sa i d-plates 16 and 17 being connected at the I warldly from t eh late 17', thus forming a; compartment in w ich I- mount frames-20 rear-"of cashdrawerAby 'a horizontal plate 18, and bya to plate19 which extends for for the reels carrying therecord'strips. As shown in Fig. 8, one, of these frames is used for clerk A being ated the third, C, and the; ourth, --D, t e recordstrips corresponding ings.

for the cash and aocountrecord strips of a clerk, sothat as many oftheseframes would be employed as there are clerks using the machine. Each frame is composed of a transverse rear and bottom portion (see Fig. 4), from which project forwardly end housings 2|. and 22 anda central housing 23. Each of the record strips is carried upon a pair of spools, therecord strips for the cash transactions being indicated at 25," Fig. 2 showing 'oneof the account record strips. The supply reelflq and. the take-up reel 27 of the strip 24-are mounted in journal bear ing's between the housings 21 and 23, while the supply reel- 28 and the take-up reel 29 for the strip 25are'ournaled between the housings 22 and 23, t e said take-11pspools in axial alinement so asto use the same inner bearing in the hous ing 23, while the supply spools are corrc-' spondingly arranged. The record strips are led from the supply reels forwardly between guide rollers 30 and 31, and thence around the roll l4 at the front of the machine, over the tables '13 and back below guide rolls 32 to the take-up reels. For a purpose hereinafter set forth, I prefer to mount the guide rollers 31 and 32 in a pivoted frame 33, said frame extending between the side housings 21 and 22 and bei1'1g' piv-- .oted at its lower end. A spring'34 holds t said frame 33 normally in vertical positio against stop 35 on one of the hous- The take-up reels are journale d at their outer ends on a plunger 36 which extends axially through a ratchet Wheel 37 for turn ing the take-up reels. On the outer end of the plun er. 36 I secure a milled head 38 by means 0 which the lun er may be turned within the ratchet b w eel, or may be pulled outwardly against the tension-of a spring 39 which-surrounds theplunger within the .huh of the wheel. Mounted on the plunger 36 sothat th e latter may turn therein, is a clutch member 40, said 'mernber having a lug 41 projecting therefrom and adapted to slide 111a key way 42 in the hub of the ratchet wheel 37, Also projecting 'fr'omthe inner face'of th'e clutch member 40 is a projection 43whichji's afdapted to extend into a recess in the adjacent end of the takeup 'reel,xwhereby the latter is turned .with the; clutch member. -.-.The engagement of the lug'41 with the key way42 causes saidclujtcli member to be turned with the ratchet-wheel, so that motion is transmitted from said wheel'to the 1-ee1.-e4 is a pin that projects from the plunger 36; and .15 adapted to be drawn througha' slot-45 in the ratchet wheel,

after which the plunger may be turned to carry the pinawaytfrom the slot andthus hold the ,p unger" outwardly against thete'nwith the outer face-of t rate et whee, the

.sion of thesprm'gl When the in 44 en ages 0 rejection 43 is withdrawn from the recess in the end of the reel so that the latter may be turned freely on the end. of the plunger, such anoperatmn being desirable when the proprietor wishes to inspect accounts on the record strip that do not a pearwhen the cover plate 2 is opened. hen the plunger 36 is drawn outwardly to a further extent,

the take-up reels ma from their frames. s appears from Fig.

the supply reels are likewise provided reels to removed andflreplaced readily,

wlth plun ers similar to the plunger 36, except that t e plungers for these reels are not provided with clutch members, it being understood that the supply reels are not driven except as the same are rotated by drawin the strips therefrom. For the purpose 0 enabling 'the supply and take-up said drawers and being operated thereby.

The lower ends of saidglevers are impelled toward the cash drawers by springs 48,, and

the levers are pushed rearwardly by a projection 49 on a plate 50 that is secured to the cash drawer, it being understood that each cash. drawer is provided withone of said plates. .The various cash record strips being located in different positions in the casing and the respective levers 46, 46", etc,

occupying positions corresponding with that of the said record strips, it follows that the I jprojo'ct-ions 49 on the different cash receptacles will be so positioned as to engage with the different levers. To the upper end of each of said levers I attach a link 51, which isconnected to the free end of a pawl carrying arm 52, each of said arms being journaled upon the axis of the ratchet wheel 37 for. the. corresponding cash record strips. The arms 52 are each provided with, an. ac-

tuating-pawl 53,. which engage with the teeth on the ratchet wheel, whereby the said wheel and its corresponding takeup reel are turned a-distance corresponding to one tooth on the ratchet wheel whenever the respective cash receptacle is opened and is again closed... For preventing a reverse rotation of the ratchet whee1,I- provide a detent pawl 54 which is spring-pressed into engagement with the teeth of tlie ratchet whee.

The account record strips are fed-when be removed bodily' When, tierefore, the clerks account the front cover plate 3 is moved forwardly about its pivot rod 55, which movement 15 necessary in order that the sales slips may be filed on the pivoted leaves, as will be understood frommy said patent. Journaled on the same pivot rod 55, and extending upwardly at each edge. of the front leaf 3,.are I arms 56, having nwardly projecting lugs 57 which extend infront of the edges of t e front leaf whereby, when the latter is moved forwardly, the arms 56 will likewise .be moved forwardly. I prefer to have no posh tive connection between the front leaf and the arms, for the reason that the series of leaves are intended to be removed bodily from the machine andplaced in a vault for safety when the machine is not in'use. Ex tending downwardly from each of the arms 56 through slots in the plate 19 is an arm'- 58, said arms being connected at their free ends by a rod 59, it being understood that the arms 58 are on opposite sides of the machine and that the rod 59. extends practically across said machine. In order that the rod 59 may not interfere with the movement of the front leafB, the arms 58 are curved ,for-

wardly as shown, so that the said leafmay beturned downwardly its full extent before 3 i the rod engages with the late19. ,Mount-" ed to slide upon each of t 1e ho singsee in Ill which the spools for the account record sheets are journaled, is a plate 60 having a slot 61 therein through which projects a shoulder screw or pin by means of which the plate is pivoted and is held tothehoueing so. as to be capable of-slight vertical movement. Projecting from the sldefof the late 60"is" a lug 62, beneath which extends t e rear end of the corresponding .clerk7s account, key"- lever 63. There is one ofthese key-levers 10$ for each of the clerks, and each lever is pivoted at. a point 64 andhas its forward end extending upwardly 55nd terminating in a.

push. button or 'key, 65,' which extends through an opening therefor "in the 1p1ate 5, the key lever being held with the push button elevated by means of a springfidwhich connects the key lever with 'thestati'onary part of themachine. When one of the.v

clerks account keys is depressed, it liftsits 118 plate 60 until the lower end thereof is". caught by a spring-pressed dog -67.-that =.is

mounted on the housing 22, which moves forwardly under the plate unti'l itis stopped by its engagement with a stationary I20 pin 68.

At its upper end, each of the plates 60 is provided with. a forwardly extending finger 69 with which the rod 59 is adapted to enga e when the front leaf.3 'is o ened.

ey is depressed, the finger'69 is lifted into the path of the rod 59 and is held-in such posi; tion by thedog 67, whereby ,the opening, movement ofthe front leaf'causes the plate 1 60 to be swung aboutits pivot pin, the rear mounted upon the free end of a spring conthe plate is drawn downwardly by a spring 70. This spring is so attached to the plate and to the housing 22 that it not only holds the plate downwardly, but draws the rear end of the plate rearwardly, and thus restores the latter to its normal osition.

-. To the upper end of each of t e plates 60,

I attach a link-71, the rear end of which is connected to an arm 72 that is journaled on the axis oft-he take-up roller for the account record strip, said arm having a pawl 73 that is springpressed into engagement with the teeth of the corresponding,ratchet-wheel 38.

From this description it will be understood that unless a clerks account key is de pressed, the movement of the front leaf has no eflect upon the account record strips but when one of said account keys is depressed and the front leaf is thenZopened,- the account record strip corresponding to the depressed he is moved rearwardly a distance correspon ing to one tooth on its ratchet wheeL.

In. order that the proprietor may readily ascertain the number of entries made on each of the accountrecord sheets, I provide an individual register 74 for each of the.ac count keys, said registers each having an operating arm. 75 that projects over the rear end of the corresponding key-lever 63 where by, as the key is rocked the operating arm is also rocked and the register turned forward one number. These registers may be located in any convenient position, but I prefer to mount the same upon the housings 22, as shown. Special registers 76 are also employed for showing the number of times each cashv receptacle is operated, which numher will correspond to the number of entries made on the respective cash record strips. Each of the registers 7 6 is provided with a depending operating arm that is adapted to engage with a spring hook 77 below its cash receptacle whereby, upon the opening of the reccptacle,the hook will cause the operating arm to be turned so as to add one on the registcr. The proprietor may also desire to know thenumber of times the hinged cover 2had been opened; for that purpose I secure to the casing a special register 78 having an operating arm 79 that is adapted to be rocked by a pivoted hook 80 that is sooured to the hinged cover, whereby, when the cover is opened the operating arm will be rocked to ,add one on the register 78.

As will be noted from Figs. 1 and 8, the

' account keys are located to the right of the pivoted cover plates 6 of the respective clerks. To the left of these cover plates I place the cash keys 81, one of said keys being shown in detail in Fig. 9 of the drawing and consisting of a push button that is tact plate 82, to which plate a conductor 83 is attached, the spring 82 being mounted 'upon insulating plates 84. Also mounted on each of said plates is a contact 85, having a conductor 86 attached thereto. Upon the depression ofthe push button 81, connection is made between the contacts 82 and 85.

These contacts and conductors are in a system ofwirin by means of which the release of the severa cash receptacles is controlled, as will hereinafter appear.

By reference to Figs. 2 and 10, it will be seen that the plates 50 on the rear ends of the cash receptacles are each provided with a projection 87, said projections each having a recess in its lower face into which projects a latch 88, said latches being pivoted at 89 to the rear face of the plate 16, whereby the cash receptacles are latched in their inner position. To each of the latches 88 I secure a solenoid plunger, the latter projecting downwardly into a solenoid 90 that- I is likewise carried by the plate l6,thelatches being held upwardly into engagement with the projection 87, by springs 91 which surround thesolenoid 4 between the latches and the solentiids. From this description the system of wiring shown in Fig. 11 will be understood, in which figure the cash record buttons are indicated at 8,1 and the solenoids at 90,. 92 represents a source of electrical energy, such as a battery, from which extend the lead wires 93 and 94, the solenoids being connected in parallel across said lead wires 'vertising belt 97, said belt passing over a roller 98 that is secured to a shaft 99 in the casing. By turning the roller 98, the belt will be fed past the window intermittently, and the various advertisements on the belt will thus be brought. successively into view. This advertising belt is operated each time the front leaf 3 is operated and each time a cash receptacle is o ened and closed through mechanism now to e described.

Secured'to the shaft 99 is a ratchet wheel 100, with which engages an actuating pawl 101 on an arm 102 that is pivoted on the shaft. To the arm 102 I secure the-upper end of a rod 103, see Figs. 2 and'3, which is normally held in its upper position by a spring 104 which surrounds the rod and bears at its ends against a stationary guide 105 and a collar 106 onthe rod. For op'-' erating the roller 98 from. the front leaf 3,

I connect one of the! arms 56, through a link v H I 1,001,871;

107, to a bell crank 108, that is pivoted at 109 to the plate'l'r, the upper end of said bellfcrank being bifurcated at 110 so as to extend on either side'of the rod 103. 111 is 5 a collar that is secured to the rod and pressed against the bcll-crank by the spring 104:. lVhen the front leaf 3 is moved forwardly, the bell crank 108 is rocked so as to compress the spring-104 and'move the pawl 101 backwardly into engagement with a fresh tooth on the ratchet Wheel I00; and, when the front leaf is again closed, the spring 1 forces upwardly. the rod 103 and-thereby causes the pawl 101 to turn the roller 98.

For turning the roller from the various cash receptacles, I extend from each plate 50, Fig. 10, an arm 112, which. when any cash drawer is closed, engages with the lower arm of a bell-crank 113, there bein' 2 one ofsaid hell cranlis for each of the cas.

drawers. The upper arms of the latter bell cranks are bifurcatedat 1141 to permit the rod 103tocxtend through the same, collars 1.15 being secured to the rod below the bell c "inks and bearing against the latter. Concted. with the lower arms. of the bell cranks are strong. springs 116 which, when a cash drawer is released, rocks crank corresponding therewith and depresses the rod 103 against the. tension of the weaker spring 10 1, the rocking ofv the bell crank assistingthe" spring in throw ing open. the cash receptacle. The rod 103 isthus depressed through the action. of the springs 110. hen, however,'the cash' receptacle isclosed, thev arm 112 rocks the bell cranlr'and,fpermits the spring'104 to thrust the .rod upwardlyand thus turn the roller 98, as has been hcreinbefore described. T It desirablethat an indication be made each time acash receptacle is opened. This indication, may be a visible one, or it may :audible, the drawings showing alarm bell,one for each cashdrawer, with means "for ringing the same when their respective cash drawers start to move, outwardly. In order that each clerk may recognize his own ltiell and. may he notified thereby in case some. other clerk has opened. his cash rcc 'itaclc, the bells are given some characto in tone. These bells are shown at ll'i', th hanuncrs for the salnebeing shown at 118, said hammers bein bells by spri n 11.9. each of tljle lmmn'ler arms V l 121 which projects 'on'. the arm l 1112 hi n. the upperend of 120 I pivot a by of the norms the hammer'levcr 120 against my inventon,

superposed movable leaves, means carried by the bell pressed toward the into the path.

501 a cash drawer moves lie-lug engages thebj pass thereof may be embodied in dilferent forms, and I desire it to be understood that the" tails shown any further than is made necessary' by the specific terms therein employed. Having thus described my inventon, I claim;

v1.1a an account recorder having 9. rec-. 0rd strip, the combination with a. series of said leaves for receiving sales slips, and means for feeding said strip when the front leaf of said series is moved.

2. In an account recorder having c plurality of movable record strips, thecomhinavt ion with means for feeding each of said independently of the other strips,

strips associated with Said a movable leaf, means leaf for receiving sales slips, and devices for operating any selected feeding means upon the m'overrlentof the movable leaf.

3. In an account recorder having rality of record strips, the combination with a movable leaf, of devices associated with said leaf for receiving sales slips, mechanisms for feeding said strips independ ently of one another, and means for o eratively conneting a selected record strip with the movable leaf, whereby the movement of the leaf will cause the selected strip to be fed. i f 4. In an account recorder having a plurality of movable record strips, the combination with a movable leaf, of means associated with said leaf for receiving sales "following claims are not limited o the do a plu- 1' off the record sti'ips' are secured, and selective means for connecting one of the reels with the movable leaf to the exclusion of the others whereby the said reel and its connected strip will be moved upon the movement of the movable leaf.

In an account recorder having a movable record strip, the combination with a movable leaf, of means associatcdlwith [aid leaf for-receiving sales slips, 9, frame,- a pair of reelsrhousedv insaid frame, the opposite ends of the strip being secured to the said reels, an arm depending from the may-- able leaf, a. movablc lever mounted u on the frame, a pivoted leverengagingt c said movable lever to raise the same into the path. of movement of the movablonrm, and a connection between thesaid movable lever and one ofthe reelswhereby when the leaf moved the movable lever willbe operated. to aCiTlltItG the reel to move the strip.

.6. In an account recorder having a mov-f able record. strip, the combination with a movable leaf, a frame, a pair of reels mounted in said frame to which the opposite ends of the r upon said frame, an arm secured upon the movablbleaf, a pivoted lever adapted to engage the first mentioned lever to move the same into the path of movement of the arm upon the movable leaf, a dog adapted to engage the lower side of the idingl-y pivoted lever to hold the same in the path of '5' movement of the arm upon the movable leaf, connections between the slidinglypivoted lever and one of the reels whereby, when the lever is moved the'reel will be rotated to move the strip, and a spring engaging the'slidingly' pivoted lever tending 'to pull the said lever backward and downwardwhereby, when the slidingly. pivoted lever is released, it'will be returned to its normal position.

7. In an account recorder having a plurality of movable record strips the. combination with a movable leaf, a series of frames,,each frame beingprovided with a pair of reels to which the opposite ends of of movable levers pivoted upon sai frames 4 connections between said levers and one of the reels in each frame, a plurality of pivoted levers, each of said levers being connected with one of the movable levers, a depending arm secured to the movable leaf, whereby, when a selected pivoted-lever is depressed the corresponding movable lever will be projected into the ath of movement of the depending arm, an the said movable lever will be moved to rotate the reel. to whihit is connected and thus move-the 5 strip, when the movable leaf .is operated.

8. In an account register having a mov-"' an open-- 85 able record strip, a casing havin ing inthe front thereof y whi the; said record strip is adapted to pass, a movable lea-f mounted upon saidcasing; means associated with said -leaf for receiving sales slips, means for guiding said strip, means for taking up the slack in the strip, and means for moving the strip when the movable leaf is operated in one direction.

9. In an account recorder having a plurality of movable record strips, thecombination with a movable leaf, of means associated with said leaf for receiving sales slips, mechanism for moving eachvstrip, and.

- means for operatively connecting the operating mechanism of any desired strip with the movable leaf, whereby the'strip, will be moved when the leaf is operated:

10. In an account recorder having a plunation with a movable leaf, of means associated with said leaf for receiving account slips, mechanism for moving: each of said strips, a pluralityofmembers, each member'being adapted to be operatively connected to a single strip-operatingv mechanism, whereby upon the operation of any selected member the corresponding stripoperating mechanism will be actuatedv to move its strip upon the operationof the.

movable leaf,

sponding strip-operating mechanism and the respective strips are secured, aflurality" p of movement ofithe movable arm, and means: rality of movable record strips, the combi-- 11. In an account recorder having a plu-a rality of movable record strips, a casing, a face plate upon the casing having a series of openings, each of said strips extending beneath a corresponding opening in thefaoe plate, a movable leaf mounted u on. thecasing, means associated with} said' eaf for re-i ceiving sales slips, mechanism for moving Y each record strip, a plurality ofmembers operated from the face plate, each member having operative connection to a single strip-operating mechanism, whereby theop= C eration of any selected member will secure an operative connection between its corremovable leaf is operated.

12. In an account recorder having a mov-- able record strip, 1 the combination 'with a movable leaf, of means associated with said leaf.for receiving sales slips, an arm separate from but adapted to'be engaged by the movable leaf'to move the strip and moved'with the said movable: e af,,a

lever adapted to be projected into the path i of movementof the saidarm, and c'onneco t-ions between the said leverand the record stri 1 for feeding the latter when the said is moved.

rality of movable record stri nation with a movable mem r,' -I of means associated with said for -i'eeeiyin movable leaf, of means assoc'mted with said '11 0 leaf forreceiving sales slips, in frame, a pair of reels housed n said frame, the o posite ends of the strip being secured tofltgesaid I reels, an arm depending-from th'e m'ovable leaf, a movable lever .mountedu the" frame, a pivotedv lever engaging? L movable lever to raise the same in the path connecting the/said movable lever with the record fstripwhereby, when the leaf is moved the record strip will be fed. 15. In an account recorder having a mov able record strip, a cash drawer, a pluralityof arms projectmg from said drawer, a iv: oted latch engaging one of said arms, e ec; tro-magnetic means 0 eratively connected' lto said .latch whereby the latch may he witlii drawn to release the drawer, a sprin nqr-y.

mally' engaging said drawer to u thesame out when the latch isrelease mecha- J80 13. In an account recorderhavfing a ,1

t 'c i-z or} strip will nism for operating said record strip, and

operative connections between the other of. Sl1d arms upon the drawer and the stripoperatlng mechanism whereby the strip will be moved'when the drawer is pushed inwardly,

16. In an account recorder having a pair of record strips, a movableleaf and a cash drawer, independent mechanism for moving each of said strips, means for securing operative connection between one of the strip; operating mechanisms and the pivoted leaf whereby, when the leaf moved, the record e moved, a plurality of arms pro]ecting from said cash drawer, a latch engaging one of said arms, electromagnetic means operatively connected with said latch whereby, when the electroanagnet is energized, the latch will be withdrawn from en.-

gagement with the arm to release the drawer,

means for pushing said drawer forward at such tunes, an arm pro ectmp from the other of the strip-operating mechanisms,

said arm projecting into the path of the second arm upon the drawer, whereby, when the drawer is pushed inwardly the said depending arm will be engaged. by the arm upon the drawer to operate the strip--operating mechanism, wl'lereby the strip will be moved. r

17,. In an account recorder having a plurality of movable record strips, the COI'l'lblnation with a movable leaf, of a cash" drawer, and means for feeding o1 of said record stripswhen either the cash drawer is opened orthe leaf is operated.

18. In an account recorder having a pair of movable record strips, the combination .with a movable leaf and a cash drawer, of

mechanism for operat-ingeach of said strips, means for securing connection between the cash drawer and the mechanism for operating one of said. strips, means for securing connection between the movable leaf. and

the other of said strips whereby the connected strip will be moved when either the cash drawer or the movable leaf is operated. 19. In an account recorder having a. pair of movable record strips, the combination with a movable leaf and a cash drawer, of mechanism for feeding each of said strips, connections between the mechanism of one strip and the cash drawer, connections between the other of said strips and the mov' able leaf, and selective means whereby either the cash drawer or the movaliile lea f may be operated and the connected strip nmved while the other strip remains idle. n

20. In an account li'eco'rder having a plurality of pairs of movable record strips, the col'nbinalion with amovable leaf, of a Illurality of cash drawers, meclnlnism for moving each of said strips, means for securing connection between each individual drawer and one of the strips in each pair, means for the ratchet wheel from the reel.

. cent one of s securing connection between the movable leaf and. the other of the strips in each pair, and selective means whereby one of the said strips will be moved when either a selected cash drawer or the pivoted. leaf is moved, the others remaining stationary.

21. In an account recorder having a pin rality of pairs of movable record strips, the combination with a movable lea-f, of a plurality of cash drawers, mechanism for moving each of said strips, means for securing operative connection. between one of the strips in each pair and one of the cash drawers,- means for securing operative connection between the other of the strips in each pair and the movable leaf, and selective means whereby one of the. corresponding strips will be moved upon the operation of a cash drawer or a desired strip.

will be -moved upon the operation of the movable leaf. Y

22. In an account recorder, a casing, means mounted in said casing for-receiving sales moved ii'ldependently of their operating,

mechanism.

23, In an account recorder having a movable record s rip, a pivoted leaf, reels upon which the opposite ends of the record strip are mounted, a ratchetwheel operatively connected with each of the reels, means for securing a connection between the pivoted leaf'and one of the reels, whereby the record strip will moved when the pivoted leaf is moved, and means for disconnecting 2 In an account recorder having a.mov-;

able record strip, a movable leaf, reels upon I i which the opposite ends of the record strip are secured, a ratchet wheel, a plunger having keyed connection with the ratchetwheel and with one of the-reels, a connection between the movable leaf and onecfthe reels whereby the record strip may be moved when the leaf ls moved. 7 Y i In an ac'eoiilnt recorder having a movable record strip, a movable leaf, reels upon which the opposite ends ofthe record strip are secured, ii-atchet wheel mounted ad al reels, afmember for keying l to the said reel, a'spring no the member so as to. secure opcrai v8 relation between the ratchet wheel an. the reel, said member being adapted to be withdrawn whereby ;tl 1e ratchet "wheel will. be discoimected from the reel, and a connection between .tl'lepivoted leaf and the said reel. whereby the record strip will he moved when the movable leaf 'lived. 1

In anaccount recorder having a movable record strip, *a, fpivoted leaf, reels upon which the ends the record strip are mbunted, a frame in which the said reels i are housed, a ratchet wheel mounted upon the said frame, a plunger establishing operative connection between the ratchet wheel and one of the reels, a spring normally hold movable belt and the movable leaf and cash,

drawer wherebytlie said belt will be moved when either the movable leaf or cash drawer is operated. a

1 28.-In an account recorder, the combina tion with a movable leaf and a cash drawer, of a belt, rollers upon which said belt is mounted, a rod operatively connected to one of the rollers to rotate the same, and conhections between'said rod and themovable leaf and cash drawer whereby the rod will be operated to rotate the roll when either the movable leaf or cash drawer is operated;

29. In an account recorder, the combination with a movable leaf and a cash drawer,

of a belt, rollers, upon which said belt is mounted, a movable rod, connections between said rod and one of said rollers whereby the roller may be rotated by the said rod, a spring connected to said rod, connections between thev movable leaf and the rod, and connections between the cash drawer and the -:movable rod whereby,'wheir either the cash drawer is opened or the movable leaf operated said rod will be depressed whereby the spring will be compressed, said spring being adapted to return the rod to its normal. osition when the cash drawer or movable eaf is returned to its initial position, whereby the rollers and belt will be moved.

30. In'an account recorder, a casing, a movable leaf mounted upon the casing, a rash drawer hOlls 1 within the casing, a belt within nections between the movable be t and movable leaf and cash drawer, whereby the belt will be moved topresent a new portion thereof before the opening in' the casing whenever the movable leaf or cash drawer is operated.-

' 31. In an accountreci dcr having a pair of movable record strips, the combination with a. movable leaf and a cash drawer, of

' connections between one of said strips and the movable leaf, connections between the other of said strips and the cash drawer, a

the casing, said casing having an opening behi nd which said belt asses, con-- movable belt, connections between the said movable belt and the movable leaf and cash drawen whereby when either movable leaf .o'r cash drawer isop'erated, the correspondin movable record strip and the said belt wi l bemoved.

332. In an accountrecorder. having a pluralitylof pairs of movable record strips, the] combination with a movable leaf and a plurality of cash drawers, of means for. conneeting one of the strips in each pair with a sing e cash drawer, and selective means for connecting the other movable "record strips in vsaidairs with the movable leaf, a-n pvable elt carrying adventisi i matter, connections between 'said belt an each cash" drawenwhe'reby when either the the movable-leaf and between tlie-belt and movable leaf or a cash drawer i 0 rated the corresponding record strip and t ebelt will be moved.

'33. In, an account recorder havin a movable record strip, devices for fee ing said record strip, a plurality of vertically dlS- posed pivoted leaves, said leaves being rovided with means for holdi'ng'sales'sips, or

and means associated with saidfleavesoperating said feeding devices whenever the leaves are moved u "on their pivots into posit on for filing a sa es slip. i

34. In an account recorder having a inovable record strip, devices "for feeding said record strip, a plurality of vertically disposed pivoted leaves, a plurality of spring clips oneach leaf for receiving sales sli'p's, and means associated with said leaves for tially vertical position, but being capable of being moved into a substantially horizontal osition, spring clips upon each of said ieaves behind 'whichsales slips may bewfiled when one or more of said leaves" are in open osition, and means associated with said eaves for operating said feeding devices 'asi one or more of said leaves are-moved into open position.

36. Inan account recorder having a movable record strip, a casing having a vertical extension at the rear, a substantially hori- I zontal portion in front ofsaid extension, and a downwardly sloping portion in front of said horizontal portion, said downwardly sloping portion being provided with an opening, a record strip within the casing opposite said opening n position to be written upon through the opening, means forfeeding said record strip, a plurality of pivoted leaves within the vertical extension of the casing, said leaves normally standing in a normally vertical. position but being capable of beingmoved into a substantially horizontal position above the horizontal portion of the cas:ing, the said leaves when moved into the horizontal position leaving the opening in the sloping portion of the casing uncovered, means on said leaves for filing sales sli and means associated with said leaves for feeding the record strips whenever one or more of the leaves are moved ifPOI'l'l vertieal to horieontal position.

37. In an account recorder" having a plu" rality of movable record strips, the-combinati. n with devices for feeding said strips iidei'itly of one another, of a plurality of pivoted leaves mounted. in said recorder,

spring clips on each of said leaves for hold- 111g account slips, a member cooperating with said leaves and adapted. to be moved when either of the leaves is moved for filing the sales slips, and. selective means for conneetlng the feeding dances for a one of 5 the record strips with the said member vvhereby when a leaf is moved from its verosition, a selected record strip will be 1 a In testimony whereof, I hereunto affix my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

PERRY A. MGCASKEY.

, Vitnessesz v l M. ARMs'nmNe, Y W. 1-1. Dnessmn. 

